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and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you. [cheers and applause] four years ago i stood before you and told you my story, that the brief union of a young man from kenya and a young woman from kansas who weren't well off, weren't well known, but shared a belief that in america their son could achieve whatever he put his mind to. it is that promise that's always set this country apart, that through hard work and sacrifice each of us can pursue our individual dreams but still come together as one american family tone sure that the next generation can pursue their dreams as well. that's why i stand here tonight, because for 232 years, at each mo
and to the next vcht the united states, joe biden, -- vice president of the united states, joe biden, i thank you. [applause] [cheers and applause] i am grateful to finish this journey with one the finest statesmen of our time, a man at ease with everyone from world leaders to conductors on the am trak train he still takes home every night. to the love of my life, our next first lady, michelle obama. [cheers and applause] and to malia and sasha. i love you so much and i am so proud of you....
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the president the united states of america barack obama. thank you everybody. not only not only was heard by barack obama but it was heard by everyone on stage even people started tweeting about it saying that you are mr joe biden you're absolutely right in the you know that guy's story or is it just me or has a bronco obama in some way been involved in almost all of the open mikes whether he's talking to someone or being talked about or it's his vice president he's you know involved in a lot of action i actually barack obama is pretty good i think i think he does work with the whole you never alone with myself i get bored in them but people does get caught in the wrong zones certainly there's talk about a guy getting caught the wrongs are not just afghanistan but well deep under the covers with one of his colleagues who wrote his autobiography general david petraeus you know the top guy there the former cia director the head of everything in afghanistan let's have a look at this just. to follow i mean it's a lot to follow and it's just you know i feel dirty ju
the president the united states of america barack obama. thank you everybody. not only not only was heard by barack obama but it was heard by everyone on stage even people started tweeting about it saying that you are mr joe biden you're absolutely right in the you know that guy's story or is it just me or has a bronco obama in some way been involved in almost all of the open mikes whether he's talking to someone or being talked about or it's his vice president he's you know involved in a lot...
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states. that a society's greatness is founded above all showing the weakest and neediest among us. we beseech you touche shed your grace on this noble experiment of liberty that began with a confident assertion of unalienable rights bestowed on us bayou. life liberty in the pursuit of happiness. grant us the courage to defend the life of which no other rights are secure that those waiting to be born may be welcome dam protected. strengthen our elders waiting to see your face to be accompanied by a true compassion with dignity to those to our fragile we braze and thank you for the gift of liberty. made this never lack of those brave enough to defend our freedoms. renewable a profound respect for religious liberty, the most cherished freedom at our founding. may liberty be with truth and good this and justice. help us live our freedom and faith. and for those who over two centuries have given their lives over freedoms defense defense, we give your care to those eternal souls with your mighty ar
states. that a society's greatness is founded above all showing the weakest and neediest among us. we beseech you touche shed your grace on this noble experiment of liberty that began with a confident assertion of unalienable rights bestowed on us bayou. life liberty in the pursuit of happiness. grant us the courage to defend the life of which no other rights are secure that those waiting to be born may be welcome dam protected. strengthen our elders waiting to see your face to be accompanied...
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the united states will not send observers to syria. under a peace plan 300 observers are supposed to monitor a cease-fire and peace negotiations, but as you know the killing hasn't stopped. the suicide bombing today in damascus killed at least nine people. bill neely is in the syrian capital. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in the heart of a capital a bombing that has blown syria's cease-fire to pieces. the target, riot police and troops. the attacker, a suicide bomber with an explosive belt. syrian forensic teams look for evidence. the regime desperate to stem a tide of attacks turning damascus into a battleground. if president asad loses control of damascus, he loses everything. the troops and riot police who survived were clearly shaken. they have been deployed close to a mosque to confront demonstrators after friday prayers. a suicide bomber took the fight to them. nine died, most of them security forces and more than 20 were injured. this bombing is significant not just because it happened here in the center of the capital city damascus b
the united states will not send observers to syria. under a peace plan 300 observers are supposed to monitor a cease-fire and peace negotiations, but as you know the killing hasn't stopped. the suicide bombing today in damascus killed at least nine people. bill neely is in the syrian capital. [ sirens ] >> reporter: in the heart of a capital a bombing that has blown syria's cease-fire to pieces. the target, riot police and troops. the attacker, a suicide bomber with an explosive belt....
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can joe biden become -- could he serve as president of the united states and inspire and hold the people, in the light of everything we know about joe biden? >> without hesitation. >> questionable. >> without hesitation. >> what do you mean by -- >> let's hear this and let's hear you. >> and me, too. >> the chairman of the committee, in the senate, for a good long while, he has served very well, under this president, he has been involved closely in the military, in drawing down in afghanistan and iran. there has been a partnership there. and what you see is a liability, i think people look at him and think he is the closest thing to an average guy who has been in the white house probably since george w. bush. >> you don't think his words are cringe worthy. are they cringe worthy? >> his words, taken in the context of an opposition ticket that is running on unshackling wall street, and that is mitt romney, he used that term many times, the different between shackles and chains is sort of a distinction without a difference. excuse me. i want to finish. it is not a new low in political rhet
can joe biden become -- could he serve as president of the united states and inspire and hold the people, in the light of everything we know about joe biden? >> without hesitation. >> questionable. >> without hesitation. >> what do you mean by -- >> let's hear this and let's hear you. >> and me, too. >> the chairman of the committee, in the senate, for a good long while, he has served very well, under this president, he has been involved closely in the...
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the american brains behind these ideas patents copyrights we have you then of course united states starts to loosen that's putting it suits one strength and that's the kind of the family that i'm from we had up at the chinese continue to just rebar and copy and itzhak the next it's going to suddenly cut off very much it's that china is going to make greater and greater inroads into american markets and frankly into american exports and so that's the problem that it's passed they can't really are that without the chinese but they have to borrow a little bit in here you know that my adela can relate some. history of mental time comes all thanks i see joining us tonight. thank you thank. you he. says it's been considering. just six countries but wouldn't do so. cold winter striking europe. syria's president and. constitution that would effectively nearly fifty years of. the pro-democracy uprising reign. stay with us. our guys it's time for show and tell and it's programs the last time we spoke about the twenty six billion dollars housing settlement between the government and the banks but it
the american brains behind these ideas patents copyrights we have you then of course united states starts to loosen that's putting it suits one strength and that's the kind of the family that i'm from we had up at the chinese continue to just rebar and copy and itzhak the next it's going to suddenly cut off very much it's that china is going to make greater and greater inroads into american markets and frankly into american exports and so that's the problem that it's passed they can't really...
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can you even imagine scolding the president of the united states? she said something interesting, this is the most important election in my lifetime. i thought, wow, she is about 86 years old. she has been the wife of the president and the mother of a president. and this is the most important election of for a lifetime. wow. it is the most important election of our lifetime. [applause] we all know that is why you are here. he is running because he loves america and he knows we have to get it right this time. we are running out of time. we have to get right this time. we have to do everything we can -- we have to listen to barbara bush. you have to really participate. you have to really work because this is going to make all the difference in the world. this will change the course of america. here we are. we are ready. i am excited and i will tell you one other thing. i have seen him succeed at everything he does. as a husband, as a father, as a business guy, at the olympics, as a governor. he does not fail. [applause] and he will not fail america. l
can you even imagine scolding the president of the united states? she said something interesting, this is the most important election in my lifetime. i thought, wow, she is about 86 years old. she has been the wife of the president and the mother of a president. and this is the most important election of for a lifetime. wow. it is the most important election of our lifetime. [applause] we all know that is why you are here. he is running because he loves america and he knows we have to get it...
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had to submit to in order to use drop within the united states and that worked fine up until. president bush decided to bypass the face of court bypass the one sort of buffer between the n.s.a. and american public and do warrantless eavesdropping for a number of years until it was exposed by the new york times and then congress largely ratified that and watered down the protections from the face of court for intelligence surveillance court and that's what we are today the n.s.a. is getting bigger the protections are getting weaker and what does this mean this center and this trend that you just described for individual privacy in the united states for people who are not. i don't want to say politically active people people who are not involving themselves and in anything that might remotely be considered terrorism so you don't have to look at the the watch list they had somewhere around a million names on it most of them probably eighty five ninety percent were wrong names or mistakes take kennedy was on there for. almost four months before he get off it i was figure that was
had to submit to in order to use drop within the united states and that worked fine up until. president bush decided to bypass the face of court bypass the one sort of buffer between the n.s.a. and american public and do warrantless eavesdropping for a number of years until it was exposed by the new york times and then congress largely ratified that and watered down the protections from the face of court for intelligence surveillance court and that's what we are today the n.s.a. is getting...
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of the united states. >> by choosing now to halt through executive order deportation of some undocumented immigrants, his decision to use a temporary fix looks like a political calculation to win hispanic votes and subjects him to criticism that he is violating his oath of office by selectively failing to enforce the law. >> sean: joining me now to discuss the legality of the president's action, the former special counsel to president clinton, fox news contributor lanny davis. so both of you i say this to me is about the constitutionality of what the president did much more than the substance. i think the country is very open on the issue of the dream act, illegal immigration. let's go back to september of 2011 and let's listen to the president's own words about whether or not what he did friday was even allowed. >> the notion that i can just deportations through executive order, that's just not the case because there are laws on the books that congress has passed and i know that everybody here at bell is studying hard so you know we've got three branches of government. congress passes th
of the united states. >> by choosing now to halt through executive order deportation of some undocumented immigrants, his decision to use a temporary fix looks like a political calculation to win hispanic votes and subjects him to criticism that he is violating his oath of office by selectively failing to enforce the law. >> sean: joining me now to discuss the legality of the president's action, the former special counsel to president clinton, fox news contributor lanny davis. so...
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i do not believe energy is underpriced in the united states. there are many benefits of energy, talking about gasoline, okechobee able to drive on trips and drive to get to work in places where public transportation does not run and lower priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states and the type of energy is more scarce we see the price rising of its own accord. gasoline is up to about $3.50 a gallon. almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many people point out that is partly due to the weakening dollar but when there's a shortage of one type of energy price rises and people switch to other kinds of energy so i don't think there are negative externalities' in using energy and in fact if we don't pass any more energy regulations and continue to get clean as old equipment is taken off the road through age and new equipment is brought on, if i were to say get rid of my 1995 gee, the air would get cleaner without any other regulation and it is true of other equipment also. >> one more question. yes
i do not believe energy is underpriced in the united states. there are many benefits of energy, talking about gasoline, okechobee able to drive on trips and drive to get to work in places where public transportation does not run and lower priced energy attracts manufacturing back into the united states and the type of energy is more scarce we see the price rising of its own accord. gasoline is up to about $3.50 a gallon. almost twice what it was when president obama took office although as many...
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. >> i will be prepared to carry out the responsibilities of the pres dnlsy of the united states of america, and i will be prepared to do that. i will be prepared not only because of my service in the congress, but because of my ability to communicate and to lead. it's not just age, it's accomplishment, it's experience. i have far more experience than many others that sought the office of environment of this country. i have as much experience in the congress as jack kennedy did when he sought the presidency. i will be prepared to deal with the people in the bush administration that unfortunate event that occurs. >> senator? >> senator, i served with jack kennedy, i knew jack kennedy. jack kennedy was a friend of mine. senator, you're no jack kennedy. what has to be done in a situation like that, in a situation like that -- >> you're only taking time away from your own candidate. >> that was really uncalled for, senator. >> you're the one that was making the comparison, senator. and i'm one who knew him well. and frankly, i think you're so far from the objectives you choose for your country,
. >> i will be prepared to carry out the responsibilities of the pres dnlsy of the united states of america, and i will be prepared to do that. i will be prepared not only because of my service in the congress, but because of my ability to communicate and to lead. it's not just age, it's accomplishment, it's experience. i have far more experience than many others that sought the office of environment of this country. i have as much experience in the congress as jack kennedy did when he...
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place and one step is to unify all those countries into the united states of europe but the question is around what is it going to be a unification in europe that looks like what romney and ryan would want or is it going to be a unification that produces the kind of social welfare state the kind of socialism that the other half of europe has always wanted and supported and both sides in that struggle of what a unified europe will look like are now trying to use this crisis to get their agenda forward mrs merkel to do it for the rich and the corporations so it looks like america but for the people in the streets of athens. and in the streets of rome and madrid and all the other places where the people are rising have a different vision they don't just want this crisis solved in a different way not on their backs but they want a european union that will not become the united states in the sense of the polarized gaps between rich and poor the absence of a safety net the shredding of social welfare that's not what they want that's what the fight in europe is and we ought to pay attention
place and one step is to unify all those countries into the united states of europe but the question is around what is it going to be a unification in europe that looks like what romney and ryan would want or is it going to be a unification that produces the kind of social welfare state the kind of socialism that the other half of europe has always wanted and supported and both sides in that struggle of what a unified europe will look like are now trying to use this crisis to get their agenda...
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he would not let it get to the united states congress to vote on. why? because they will not voted for a single solitary reduction in the debt if it includes $1 in new taxes for millionaires. not even one dollar. that is the fact. [audience: boo] i do not need your boos. i need your votes and organization. [cheers and applause] i love how they bleat over the national debt. they are so concerned about it now. mitt romney, when asked if he had a plan to reduce the national debt if it included $10 in reduction of federal spending and $1 in the reduction of the debt, he said no. this is not on the level. these guys are not about to vote to reduce the national debt or have a plan if it requires millionaires to pay a cent. the amazing thing is that they are concerned. what is even more amazing, i watched at their convention, is that they have discovered the middle class. it was like, my god, there's a middle class. there it is. there it is. i never heard those guys use the phrase "middle class" more probably in their whole lives than they did at that conventio
he would not let it get to the united states congress to vote on. why? because they will not voted for a single solitary reduction in the debt if it includes $1 in new taxes for millionaires. not even one dollar. that is the fact. [audience: boo] i do not need your boos. i need your votes and organization. [cheers and applause] i love how they bleat over the national debt. they are so concerned about it now. mitt romney, when asked if he had a plan to reduce the national debt if it included $10...
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." >>> the next vice president of the united states -- paul ryan! >> romney goes bold. >> together, we'll unite america and get this done. >> delighting conservatives. >> if you have small business, you did build that! >> and democrats. they have been targeting ryan and his budget plan for months >> it's a trojan horse. >> the big question -- will this high-risk gamble be high reward for romney? elevate the debate and raise the stakes for this race? >>> is this young congressman from wisconsin ready for the national stage? we'll ask our headliners. tim pawlenty who was vying for the vp job. and for the obama campaign, adviser david axelrod and our powerhouse roundtable. full debate and analysis of romney's choice begins now. >>> hello, again, mitt romney's surprise pick of paul ryan to be his vp shook up the summer saturday. how much? how long will it last? we'll examine mitt romney's most consequential campaign decision. but we begin on how the decision has made and how it's playing on the trial with our jon karl. jon, thanks for joining us this mo
." >>> the next vice president of the united states -- paul ryan! >> romney goes bold. >> together, we'll unite america and get this done. >> delighting conservatives. >> if you have small business, you did build that! >> and democrats. they have been targeting ryan and his budget plan for months >> it's a trojan horse. >> the big question -- will this high-risk gamble be high reward for romney? elevate the debate and raise the stakes for...
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president, is the muslim brotherhood a threat to the united states? the muslim brotherhood is a sworn enemy of the united states at the last talked about how they were nonviolence. watch what they do in egypt now that they have power that were nonviolence thing out the window. if you're a christian in egypt, you better pack your bags and skedaddle now. this is curtains for you. when romney asked that question, he tapped danced and didn't answer correctly. of course the muslim brotherhood is a direct threat to the united states. my view of governor romney is that even though he hasn't gotten into it in a lot of detail, his instincts on this are absolutely right. we just have to hope he's going to be better anyway in a million different ways, but we have to hope that once he gets sent he will root out a branch that is the mess that is in fact dead the federal government in so many ways. we see the new york city with the best car terrorism department apart from the fbi and the cia. we have it here and how to left is trying take care associated for the mu
president, is the muslim brotherhood a threat to the united states? the muslim brotherhood is a sworn enemy of the united states at the last talked about how they were nonviolence. watch what they do in egypt now that they have power that were nonviolence thing out the window. if you're a christian in egypt, you better pack your bags and skedaddle now. this is curtains for you. when romney asked that question, he tapped danced and didn't answer correctly. of course the muslim brotherhood is a...
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states is export it's exploiting. chapman said copyrights and if those patents and copyrights are being stolen by the chinese where by simply the chinese take the good ideas that are being developed in the states and manufacture them without doing anything to. the american brains behind us i just patents copyrights we have you then of course you know instant starts to loose and that's putting it sits wants to run and that's the kind of economy that i'm from we had up at the chinese continue to just rebar and copper line it's the next it's going to suddenly cut off very little it's that china is going to make greater and greater inroads into american markets and frankly into american exports and so that's the problem the united states has they can't really borrow that allows the chinese but they have to borrow a little bit in here you know that my adela can relate somewhat or a history of mental time comes all thanks so much for joining us tonight. thank you very very thankful they are back when we are back. old. techn
states is export it's exploiting. chapman said copyrights and if those patents and copyrights are being stolen by the chinese where by simply the chinese take the good ideas that are being developed in the states and manufacture them without doing anything to. the american brains behind us i just patents copyrights we have you then of course you know instant starts to loose and that's putting it sits wants to run and that's the kind of economy that i'm from we had up at the chinese continue to...
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but the country hasn't forgiven the united states for that unauthorized raid here. however much it was necessary to bring closure to the usama bin laden story. the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan is complicated. a member lingers here, this is going to play out in the relationship until they can patch things up. >> bret: now to you, you have been based there n kabul for a long time and since the killing of bin laden. what have you seen or noticeded on the ground in afghanistan? >> the death hasn't had much of an impact in afghanistan. the war rages on. it's fought against not al-qaeda but cal based insurgency. the big change in the last year is rise of anti-americanrism in afghanistan. we saw large violent protests across afghanistan. after u.s. troops accidentally burned copies of the quran and they killed 17 in han kandahar. there is a sense they want the u.s. to continue to support afghanistan but they don't want them to patrol and fight in villages across in the next few months. the u.s. troops will hand over responsibility to afghan security forces
but the country hasn't forgiven the united states for that unauthorized raid here. however much it was necessary to bring closure to the usama bin laden story. the relationship between afghanistan and pakistan is complicated. a member lingers here, this is going to play out in the relationship until they can patch things up. >> bret: now to you, you have been based there n kabul for a long time and since the killing of bin laden. what have you seen or noticeded on the ground in...
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people in the united states are standing up. they are feeling eneenergized. we can talk to each other. it's a tremendous moment when we can talk about people in poverty, people in the middle class and not call names, not try to be fearful, not drive wedges between each other. this is for all of us. this is being we the people. >> sister, thank you for joining us tonight on "the ed show." keep up the fabulous work. >>> coming up, a multimillionaire ceo who's building himself the largest house in the united states of america tells his employees if president obama is reelected, you might not have a job. stay with us. >>> coming up next, a billionaire ceo claims he's going to be forced to play off employees if president obama is reelected. and it's not the first time he's tried to influence his employees' votes. >>> and in the big finish, the real romney plan for this country is not the one he laid out in last week's debate. my commentary on romney's america is ahead. you can listen to my radio show on channel 127 monday through friday, noon t3:00 p.m. follow me
people in the united states are standing up. they are feeling eneenergized. we can talk to each other. it's a tremendous moment when we can talk about people in poverty, people in the middle class and not call names, not try to be fearful, not drive wedges between each other. this is for all of us. this is being we the people. >> sister, thank you for joining us tonight on "the ed show." keep up the fabulous work. >>> coming up, a multimillionaire ceo who's building...
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you are in the united states senate. $10 trillion is what he inherited and you should know that the deficit is now around $15 trillion or $16 trillion. it is not true. you said it and you are repeating governor romney. >> he has added more debt than any other president. >> that is not true, senator. that is not true. that is not true. president bush left him with a $10 trillion deficit. >> bush added 4.8 over -- >> chris: guys. i said i was going to be tougher than jim lehrer and i'm going to be. let's discuss a big issue that never came up in the debate and that is the fiscal cliff coming at the end of the year, sequestration it is called unless the president and congress work out a deal. under what is called the warren act employers and this is not just federal employers, all companies must tell workers 60 days in it advance of mass layoffs but ten days ago the obama administration told companies with federal contracts to ignore the law, don't notify the workers of the coming layoffs as part of the fiscal sequestration and it would pick up the lawsuits resulting. what is wrong with that?
you are in the united states senate. $10 trillion is what he inherited and you should know that the deficit is now around $15 trillion or $16 trillion. it is not true. you said it and you are repeating governor romney. >> he has added more debt than any other president. >> that is not true, senator. that is not true. that is not true. president bush left him with a $10 trillion deficit. >> bush added 4.8 over -- >> chris: guys. i said i was going to be tougher than jim...
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for individual privacy in the united states for people who are not. in a. i don't want to say politically active people people who are not involving themselves in anything that might remotely be considered terrorists you don't have to look at the watch list they had somewhere around a million names on it most of them probably eighty five ninety percent were wrong names or mistakes take kennedy was on there for almost four months before he get off it i always figured that was just some malicious clerk put him on now there's there's all kinds of innocent people that are on that list and you never know you know you might not be at the level where you're bumped off a plane but you're still on the list so you never know you don't get this small business administration loan it might be because you're on that list your child doesn't get into annapolis or west point because you don't know why but it may be because they check the list and mistakenly you're on that list so every people do have something to worry about they don't have to be you know osama bin ladin or
for individual privacy in the united states for people who are not. in a. i don't want to say politically active people people who are not involving themselves in anything that might remotely be considered terrorists you don't have to look at the watch list they had somewhere around a million names on it most of them probably eighty five ninety percent were wrong names or mistakes take kennedy was on there for almost four months before he get off it i always figured that was just some malicious...
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it purveyed the sounds change requires 60 votes in the united states senate. obama took office during an economic cataclysm and decided in an emergency, changing the country was more important than changing the capital. the central drama of this book is literally the central section, how obama pushed this change into law in his first month. wasn't clean and it wasn't pretty. rahm emanuel was in the middle of it so it wasn't suitable for younger years either. the whole stimulus debate was a case study in obama to the disillusionment addicts of the left, it proved obama was just like every other politician, more interested in cutting deals than chasing dreams, desperate to compromise with republicans who were only interested in surrender, to the fever swamps on the right it revealed obama as the euro socialist radical who somehow is a chicago style partisan and a wimpy wimpy who is deferring to his leftist congressional overlords all at the same time. in reality the stimulus was early evidence that obama was pretty much what he said he was, a data oriented left
it purveyed the sounds change requires 60 votes in the united states senate. obama took office during an economic cataclysm and decided in an emergency, changing the country was more important than changing the capital. the central drama of this book is literally the central section, how obama pushed this change into law in his first month. wasn't clean and it wasn't pretty. rahm emanuel was in the middle of it so it wasn't suitable for younger years either. the whole stimulus debate was a case...
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airliner, fran townsend confirmed there was never a threat to the united states because the united states controlled, controlled the would-be bomber. let's bring in fran who say member of the department of homeland security and the cia external advisory board. fran you're saying he was a double agent? >> basically. i mean, absolutely, john. what they said to me is you know, you've heard this language that there was no threat to the united states. you now understand why. the cia working with the saudi intelligence service controlled the source and therefore his device and so the american officials were reasonably confident that this was somebody that they could exercise complete control over and so there wasn't a threat to the u.s. in addition, john, we've learned for the first time that it's the same informant who provided u.s. officials with the necessary information to enable the drone operation that killed al quso, al qaeda in the arabian peninsula's external operations chief this ek would understand weekend. they've gotten into the real center of the al qaeda in the arabian peninsula
airliner, fran townsend confirmed there was never a threat to the united states because the united states controlled, controlled the would-be bomber. let's bring in fran who say member of the department of homeland security and the cia external advisory board. fran you're saying he was a double agent? >> basically. i mean, absolutely, john. what they said to me is you know, you've heard this language that there was no threat to the united states. you now understand why. the cia working...
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americans come to united states for change. there's nothing bizarre about latino having a movement to this nation this united nation. >> they don't think that you could actually grow up to be become an engineer, lawyer or doctor. >> every says that america is such a great country and they want to come here and become part of something more, not only for themselves but everyone around them. >> i don't how frankly you want to talk about your parents' stories or not. but the presumption is that some of them came here illegally. eight of the brightest people that i've sat in the room with. the fact that there could be anybody in america who thinks you should not have the full rights of americans who were born here just because your parents were fought born here and they came here illegally. does the idea of that at all play into how you embark on your lives after school? changing people's minds? >> people don't see the struggles our parents have gone through. if they went through so much just to give us a better life here, why is s
americans come to united states for change. there's nothing bizarre about latino having a movement to this nation this united nation. >> they don't think that you could actually grow up to be become an engineer, lawyer or doctor. >> every says that america is such a great country and they want to come here and become part of something more, not only for themselves but everyone around them. >> i don't how frankly you want to talk about your parents' stories or not. but the...
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allies, who would try to attack the united states. what this indianapolcident make is this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> jessica young, what did people at the white house know about the plot and when did they know it? >> hi, john. officials hearsay the president was informed in april by his counter terrorism team here, john brenan, about this plot and then received continuing updates ever since then and reiterated at no point was the public ever in danger from this foiled plot. i am also told by a counter terrorism official they are confident that this plot was not tied to the anniversary of osama bin laden's death. in a statement released here they also said that while the president was assured the device did not pose a threat to the public, he directed the department of homeland security and law enforcement and intelligence agencies to take whatever steps necessary to guard against this type of attack. i am adv
allies, who would try to attack the united states. what this indianapolcident make is this country has to continue to remain vigilant against those that would seek to attack this country. we will do everything necessary to keep america safe. >> jessica young, what did people at the white house know about the plot and when did they know it? >> hi, john. officials hearsay the president was informed in april by his counter terrorism team here, john brenan, about this plot and then...
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did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think it -- i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> that is how the national co-chair of the romney campaign thinks last night went. that's how the romney campaign followed up on their debate win last night. national campaign co-chairman saying the president is lazy. they also put the same man on fox news to call the president stupid. >> you don't think there will be a better prepared president obama on stage next week? >> when you're not that bright, you can't get better prepared. >> that the romney campaign's post-debate message from their national campaign co-chair. the president is lazy and not that bright. here was the obama campaign's post-debate message. >> the mitt romney we all know invested in companies that were called pioneers of outsourcing jobs to other countries. but the guy on stage last night, he said he'd nev
did you really mean to call barack obama the president of the united states lazy? >> yes. i think it -- i think you saw him admit it the night before when he delivered the pizzas. he said, you know, they're making me do this work. he didn't want to prepare for this debate. he's lazy and disengaged. >> that is how the national co-chair of the romney campaign thinks last night went. that's how the romney campaign followed up on their debate win last night. national campaign...
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how did the united states, how did the government, how did the administration handled syria? appropriately? and appropriately? enough? not enough? >> the good thing about the afghanistan and iraq forces that they are keeping us out of syria. >> syria could become a disaster. this is a country with a huge stockpile of chemical weapons, which are pretty active. we have allowed the saudis and qataris to arm the rebels, and those are the people who have armed the islamists, so the islamists now have the upper hand among the rebels. the west -- the british and french and we and the turks -- did not do anything comparable with the non-islamic opposition. we are looking at a possible country that would divide into three or four like yugoslavia, or could become jihadist, and syria is a serious country. it is not libya or afghanistan, and it think we will regret having no influence on the outcome. >> monolithic opposition, and the fact is there are opponents of that regime that we would not want to be associated with, either. they are also radicals. that is the difficulty there. >> at
how did the united states, how did the government, how did the administration handled syria? appropriately? and appropriately? enough? not enough? >> the good thing about the afghanistan and iraq forces that they are keeping us out of syria. >> syria could become a disaster. this is a country with a huge stockpile of chemical weapons, which are pretty active. we have allowed the saudis and qataris to arm the rebels, and those are the people who have armed the islamists, so the...
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he will be returning france to a time when they are differentiating themselves from the united states, from germany and others on foreign affairs. >> "the new york times" in an editorial today says that pushing for the americans and perhaps the french to pressure angela merkel to ease up on some of the austerity measures. this is no time to mince words. merkel's one size fits all program has been a failure, pushing heavily indebted countries deep near recession making it even harder to pay off debts. it is putting the already weak recovery in the united states at risk and fueling instability and extremism in europe. certainly president obama has a lot riding on economic stability in europe. >> for sure. look, their economy is directly tied to ours. that's the issue on which president obama is going to rise or election in the election in the fall. they're acutely aware of that as is the romney campaign watching this from afar, not stepping close to it very often. it's become a regular part of romney's stump speech saying if we continue on the path obama set us down, we'll become like g
he will be returning france to a time when they are differentiating themselves from the united states, from germany and others on foreign affairs. >> "the new york times" in an editorial today says that pushing for the americans and perhaps the french to pressure angela merkel to ease up on some of the austerity measures. this is no time to mince words. merkel's one size fits all program has been a failure, pushing heavily indebted countries deep near recession making it even...
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people in the united states are standing up. they are feeling energizenergiz. we can talk to each other. it's a tremendous moment when we can talk about people in poverty, people in the middle class and not call names, not try to be fearful, not drive wedges between each other. this is for all of us. this is being we the people. >> sister, thank you for joining us tonight on "the ed show." keep up the fabulous work. >>> coming up, a multimillionaire ceo who's building himself the largest house in the united states of america tells his employees if president obama is reelected, you might not have a job. stay with us. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about low-cost investing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-34
people in the united states are standing up. they are feeling energizenergiz. we can talk to each other. it's a tremendous moment when we can talk about people in poverty, people in the middle class and not call names, not try to be fearful, not drive wedges between each other. this is for all of us. this is being we the people. >> sister, thank you for joining us tonight on "the ed show." keep up the fabulous work. >>> coming up, a multimillionaire ceo who's building...
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states would not raise the borrowing limit and default. we heard talk about social security payments not going out and that kind of thing. that's all led to the first downgrade in the u.s. credit rating, the stock market tanked. that was a ugly scenario. on top of the fiscal cliff, we may go through this all over again. it's another drag on the markets and on the whole economy at exactly the wrong time. >> when you say drag, though, give us an example of what you mean. we talked about january 2nd, everybody goes back to work and markets open. are we going to see a lot of volatility. all of a sudden it crashes down at once. what happens to wall street. >> we're going to see a lot of volume activity until the issues get resolved. it's not as if the borrowing limit directly affects companies represented in the stock market, but the problem is that washington is the whole story right now and there's so much unpredictability about the economy. u.s. treasury securities are the biggest class of securities in the world. it sort of affects everythi
states would not raise the borrowing limit and default. we heard talk about social security payments not going out and that kind of thing. that's all led to the first downgrade in the u.s. credit rating, the stock market tanked. that was a ugly scenario. on top of the fiscal cliff, we may go through this all over again. it's another drag on the markets and on the whole economy at exactly the wrong time. >> when you say drag, though, give us an example of what you mean. we talked about...
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state. in the west bank city of ramallah, hundreds celebrated the vote in the main square. the resolution still won't make palestine a nation, but it is a symbolic victory that palestinians home will strengthen their hand in future peace talks. israel strongly objected to the move, arguing that palestinians must first recognize israel's right to exist before gaining new rights at the u.n. yesterday u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, said the resolution would only delay the peace process. >> today's unfortunate and counterproductive resolution places further obstacles in the path to peace. today's vote should not be misconstrued by any as constituting eligibility for u.n. membership. it does not. this resolution does not establish that palestine is a state. >> a leading concern for israel is that the palestinians could now use the status to access the u.n.'s international criminal court, pressing it to investigate israel's practices in the occupied territories. >>> in washington, lawmak
state. in the west bank city of ramallah, hundreds celebrated the vote in the main square. the resolution still won't make palestine a nation, but it is a symbolic victory that palestinians home will strengthen their hand in future peace talks. israel strongly objected to the move, arguing that palestinians must first recognize israel's right to exist before gaining new rights at the u.n. yesterday u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, said the resolution would only delay the peace process....